Why Cosmic Horror is Hard To Make

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In this video we take a look at why Cosmic Horror (or Lovecraftian Horror) is so hard to adapt onto the screen because of its visual complexity and abstraction.
Video essay made by Moises & Sergio Velasquez
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@presto-pesto
@presto-pesto 3 роки тому
Saw something like "Fear is knowing you're in a monster-filled forest. Terror is seeing one run at you. Horror is realizing your feet are glued to the ground" and I think that applies pretty well here. Jumpscares and stuff would fit under the spike of terror, where true horror is more a constant realization that there's nothing you can do about the terror.
@ansabalam8276
@ansabalam8276 3 роки тому
Cant fuking believe no one replied to this comment bcz this is brilliantly put into words🙌
@ctrl_x1770
@ctrl_x1770 3 роки тому
I think otherwise. While fear is only an emotion, terror and horror can be used to term concepts. Terror is the thought that a monster _can_ run at you. This means, the feeling of terror is felt not when you see a monster, but when you realize your hopeless situation and what may happen. Most of the fear felt during terror is from your imagination. Horror, on the other hand, is what you describe as terror. You are actively seeing the monster.
@ctrl_x1770
@ctrl_x1770 3 роки тому
So basically you are correct but the terms should be switched.
@landlockedcroat1554
@landlockedcroat1554 3 роки тому
no
@mikehunt4797
@mikehunt4797 3 роки тому
@@ctrl_x1770 Horror is a shitty ass with no tp.
@toluoyefisayo1881
@toluoyefisayo1881 3 роки тому
This video explains alot about the world's shortest horror story: " The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door..." - Fredric Brown.
@patrickdolan6
@patrickdolan6 3 роки тому
I thought the worlds shortest horror story was "the sun set slowly in the east"
@KateeAngel
@KateeAngel 3 роки тому
What if that was a very smart birb, which wanted some seed and knocked with its beak? )))
@kestral63
@kestral63 3 роки тому
"It time Snu-Snu."
@patrickdolan6
@patrickdolan6 3 роки тому
Oh lord, you're right
@lisaa4446
@lisaa4446 3 роки тому
It is one of the thousands of women still alive
@chr821
@chr821 2 роки тому
My favourite explanation of cosmic horror is the example with the ant: An ant doesn’t start babbling when they see a circuit board. They find it strange, to them it is a landscape of strange angles and humming monoliths. They may be scared, but that is not madness. Madness comes when the ant, for a moment, can see as a human does. It understands those markings are words, symbols with meaning, like a pheromone but infinitely more complex. It can travel unimaginable distances, to lands unlike anything it has seen before. It knows of mirth, embarrassment, love, concepts unimaginable before this moment, and then… It’s an ant again. Echoes of things it cannot comprehend swirl around its mind. It cannot make use of this knowledge, but it still remembers. How is it supposed to return to its life? The more the ant saw the harder it is for it to forget. It needs to see it again, understand again. It will do anything to show others, to show itself, nothing else in this tiny world matters. This is madness.
@rinnegan6027
@rinnegan6027 Рік тому
thats one of the best explanations I've read so far
@pumitriii6160
@pumitriii6160 Рік тому
I've always wondered why we're so resistant to drawing back the curtains on UFO secrecy. While maybe it's classified human technology or maybe nothing at all, I think this comment shows why it just might be for the best to not explore the subject too much if they are in fact ET.
@stabb
@stabb Рік тому
fr
@chr821
@chr821 Рік тому
@@pumitriii6160 its not the same. We can grasp the concept of extraterrestrial life to some degree. If "they" land, have a somewhat physical form and speak, sure, it would seriously shatter one or two worldviews. But overall? We would see them either as threat, business-parters or as exploitable. Not as cosmic horror. Cosmic horror would be... Stars start disappearing and noone knows why or change position. Aliens start communicating to every person at the same time telepathically. Even if its just a simple "we come in peace". I guess there are many more example. But generally speaking everything that is outside our understanding.
@completelynormalhuman9882
@completelynormalhuman9882 Рік тому
Wow...
@normified
@normified 2 роки тому
When the Backrooms was a relatively new concept, it was the most interesting Cosmic horror experience I have ever had. Now it's ruined, not because there's a lot more content, but because people try and put meaning and scientific explanation where it doesn't belong.
@dividedstatesofamerica2520
@dividedstatesofamerica2520 2 роки тому
Like what
@yiik710
@yiik710 Рік тому
that's what im sayin
@bamers404
@bamers404 Рік тому
and memes...you know, forced jokes
@allyn6720
@allyn6720 Рік тому
i understand what you mean. i used to be obsessed with the idea of it at a younger age, it was eerie and didn’t **truly** try to be outright scary like other pieces of media. but like with slenderman, people have added far too much information, explanations, gadgets and trivial info about it - to the point where it loses its original thing. the thing that made it so intriguing in the first place.
@stunted3377
@stunted3377 Рік тому
true
@ericad8616
@ericad8616 3 роки тому
True cosmic horror is lying awake at night, staring up at the countless stars and wondering...what the hell happened to the ceiling?
@rataflechera
@rataflechera 3 роки тому
And you live in an apartment building, and not exactly in the top floor.
@wither5673
@wither5673 3 роки тому
hol up
@SM-qv2om
@SM-qv2om 3 роки тому
true cosmic horror is when you're just about to fall asleep and then you suddenly realize that you forget to work on your assignment which is due tomorrow
@imjustchillman
@imjustchillman 3 роки тому
Underrated af.
@marcosrios1246
@marcosrios1246 3 роки тому
True cosmic horror is realizing the only reason you haven't freed yourself from this prison and returned to the other place is not because of selfish attachment. It's the realization you're holding on to this endless cycle of death, rebirth, suffering, and hopelessness, just for faint glimmers of hope, joy, and hapiness, because deep down inside you know what's waiting for us in the next place. You know because you've already been there at least once and you don't wanna go back even if it means suffering indefinitely in this place.
@skink84
@skink84 4 роки тому
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." -HP Lovecraft
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse
@IWantToStayAtYourHouse 4 роки тому
The amygdala is responsible for fear. The amygdala is the reptilian part of the brain, making fear a primitive emotion all humans experience
@heavenseeker2320
@heavenseeker2320 4 роки тому
Jim Wiklund I definitely fear the unknown future of life.
@BrenoPonce
@BrenoPonce 4 роки тому
@@heavenseeker2320 All fear comes from the unknown, if you know what is gonna happen. Thats why people dive with sharks and have no fear about it, bc they know what to do in the situation
@thegrungegod7463
@thegrungegod7463 4 роки тому
Humans fear what they don't understand
@AllOneVoice
@AllOneVoice 4 роки тому
If you're a huge HP Lovecraft Fan, there's few more satisfying, beautiful, brilliant or terrifying reads you could do than Alan Moore's The Courtyard, The Neonomicon and finally the Providence series (in that order).
@Entropy3ko
@Entropy3ko Рік тому
The problem is that Hollywood usually does not understand psychological horror, and Cosmic Horror is at its core a form of psychological horror. It bases itself on the fear of the unknown we all share and of existential draed.
@mr.dirtydan3338
@mr.dirtydan3338 Рік тому
No movie, sadly has ever actually made me feel existential dread. People talk about it all the time but it is not something I have ever actually felt.
@madelynhernandez7453
@madelynhernandez7453 Рік тому
​@@mr.dirtydan3338 you are lucky then. Existential horror is the worst. Its unbearable
@mr.dirtydan3338
@mr.dirtydan3338 Рік тому
@@madelynhernandez7453 by worst I'm guessing you mean best
@user-nf2xw5nq8u
@user-nf2xw5nq8u 7 місяців тому
​@@mr.dirtydan3338watch black mirror
@dollytanwar4918
@dollytanwar4918 7 місяців тому
​@@mr.dirtydan3338have you tried three body problem and annihilation?
@theblackenedking9858
@theblackenedking9858 Рік тому
Cosmic horror in a single sentence is such: "A man stares up into the stars, and the stars stared back."
@bigtongo7633
@bigtongo7633 Рік тому
And the abyss gazed back…
@theblackenedking9858
@theblackenedking9858 Рік тому
@@bigtongo7633 I put my spin on the original quote, sheesh.
@ethancook5390
@ethancook5390 Рік тому
what if "A man stares up into the stars, but the stars never existed"? This is probably terrible but i like the sound of it
@aeho7496
@aeho7496 Рік тому
@@ethancook5390 that's kinda true tbh, considering light takes a long time to travel, those stars might be already dead when the light arrived
@runningwithscissors1524
@runningwithscissors1524 Рік тому
@@aeho7496 And the stars weren’t just dead, but they had been killed.
@didijunior971
@didijunior971 4 роки тому
The closest we ever get of a good cosmic horror movie is Cats (2019). And that's saying something.
@KostasMachete
@KostasMachete 4 роки тому
Yeah because if you watch it you go crazy
@_BachDuyTan
@_BachDuyTan 4 роки тому
LMAO someone give this person a medal
@Entity-dn1mc
@Entity-dn1mc 4 роки тому
Well the Color Out of Space is coming out soon and hopefully that’ll be good. 🤷
@Kaidantonio333
@Kaidantonio333 4 роки тому
Well, it was about a werecat death cult, so not that far off.
@cuanchulainn
@cuanchulainn 4 роки тому
Modern day King in Yellow i swear to fucking god
@ezekielbrockmann114
@ezekielbrockmann114 3 роки тому
Cosmic horror is finally receiving our first clear message from alien life that clearly states, *"Do be quiet. They'll hear you."*
@colnz1233
@colnz1233 3 роки тому
no then the sudden realization that all our other messages sent in every direction could have been received by them
@nickkorkodylas5005
@nickkorkodylas5005 3 роки тому
*"We recieved your first EM transmission in space. Based!"*
@nicolasmaltais7755
@nicolasmaltais7755 3 роки тому
that is genius. gave me chills
@monsegeek
@monsegeek 3 роки тому
One of the explanations for the Fermi Paradox says something just like that. It's called the Dark Forest Theory and says that the reason why we haven't met aliens yet might be because every civilization acts as an armed hunter in a dark forest trying not to reveal his presence to the other ones because if he does, the only safe thing for him to do would be to kill whoever he encounters, just by the fear of being killed himself.
@lahasainaypayaso3386
@lahasainaypayaso3386 3 роки тому
Is that from a story on Creepypasta?
@zamboozle3741
@zamboozle3741 Рік тому
I think junji Ito captures the visual aspect of cosmic horror extremely well through his manga and various illustrations, by first taking that which is deeply familiar, and then twisting and warping it into something completely unrecognizable, unexplainable, and sudden
@mauruslateralus6687
@mauruslateralus6687 Рік тому
the end of uzumaki is cosmic horror in maximum expression
@Riseax
@Riseax Рік тому
The manga with the cave holes designated for every person has one of the most terrifying page turns I have ever seen. Staring down into your own abyss with your perfect shape in a natural environment like a mountain… chilling. Once you turn that page you will never forget what full page panel you see on the othet side…
@fleabaguette9699
@fleabaguette9699 Рік тому
​@@Riseaxthe sound effect of "DRR DRR DRR" will forever give me the goosebumps thanks to that story 😬
@darkold999
@darkold999 Рік тому
Hellstar Remina still one of my favorite cosmic horror
@sb792079
@sb792079 4 місяці тому
Indeed, maybe if you can’t illustrate the unknowable, the next closest thing is to warp knowable objects in a way that you have to imagine what made it that way.
@Bella_Blood
@Bella_Blood Рік тому
One of the main forms of media that got me into cosmic horror was FromSoftware's Bloodborne. While a bit easier to comprehend than the cosmic horrors explained, the characters and their attempts to understand the creatures are what are most interesting to me.
@k.m.m.a81
@k.m.m.a81 Рік тому
our eyes are yet to open. FEAR THE OLD BLOOD.
@seogabonotjah6555
@seogabonotjah6555 Рік тому
yeah agreed. the lore is easy to understands yet amazing creature and arts as well . very appreciates more persons said cosmic horror not lovercraftian anymore these days caused yes even the lovecraft is popularized this genre, but this is kinda genre is not his "only" genre
@ebake200
@ebake200 Рік тому
@@k.m.m.a81 may the good blood guide your way
@YataTheFifteenth
@YataTheFifteenth Рік тому
Grant us eyes, grant us eyes
@XxDeathxX509
@XxDeathxX509 Рік тому
Same
@OldManDoom
@OldManDoom 4 роки тому
I love the idea that Lovecraft developed: The idea that something is so unnatural, hideous, and terrifying that a human mind can’t even perceive it. Something that couldn’t possibly be described because it is so far removed from anything the human mind could even imagine, that you can’t even describe it because there are no words for it or things to compare it to in our world. Now that is some scary shit
@Nimbus3690
@Nimbus3690 4 роки тому
the art of the outlandish
@kosciuszko1944
@kosciuszko1944 4 роки тому
That's the feel I got from Annihilation- the book series, and the reason why I loved it. It was the concept that whatever it was was completely beyond human comprehension, that any form of communication would be Area X (the shimmer in the movie) at its most basic level. Here's the exact quote: "And even in that hurting somehow Control knew that pain was incidental, not the Crawler's intent, but nothing about language, about communication, could bridge the divide between humans and Area X. That anything approaching a similarity would be some subset of Area X functioning at its most primitive levels. A blade of grass. A blue heron. A velvet ant."
@AllOneVoice
@AllOneVoice 4 роки тому
If you're a huge HP Lovecraft Fan, there's few more satisfying, beautiful, brilliant or terrifying reads you could do than Alan Moore's The Courtyard, The Neonomicon and finally the Providence series (in that order).
@Nimbus3690
@Nimbus3690 4 роки тому
@@AllOneVoice thank you, good sir.
@Kamil-nb1wo
@Kamil-nb1wo 4 роки тому
you should try some lsd
@RedwoodTheElf
@RedwoodTheElf 3 роки тому
Ironically, Cthulhu, the most famous of Lovecraft's monsters, is one of the few that have a definable shape. Most of them are literally indescribable.
@Herbert2892
@Herbert2892 2 роки тому
He have a defined shape? I thought it was exactly the opposite. Didn't read the story, tough.
@davidls187
@davidls187 2 роки тому
@@Herbert2892 there is a vague description, but the actual form is more the product of a thousand representations eventually taking inspiration from each other until they converge into what we now accept as Cthulhu's image, because it's imbedded into pop culture's collective consciousness. But Lovecraft didn't draw him. He mentioned wings and tentacles, and shapes so primitive looking that no human culture could've drawn.
@Herbert2892
@Herbert2892 2 роки тому
@@davidls187 A friend of mine who loves the author told me once that Cthulhu has no definite form because he is the sum of all demons capable of haunting a man's soul. I think this interpretation is a lot cooler than the idea of him being just a flesh and bone beast...
@davidls187
@davidls187 2 роки тому
@@Herbert2892 well your friend seems eloquent but his description isn't too accurate. His form is represented in sculptures and bas-reliefs, either inspired by the nightmares put into the hearts of men by Cthulhu's spawn or the the ones found in the city of R'lyeh, often described as having wrong, incomprehensible geometry. Remember those are interpretations.People who have seen him have all gone violently insane and died soon after. I recommend you give The Call of Cthulhu a chance. It's only a 1 hour read and it's really worth it.
@YoungSavage
@YoungSavage 2 роки тому
@@davidls187 but lovecraft did draw cthulhu, well technically. he drew a sculpture of cthulhu that was made by a character in the book. although its also kind of implied that "a dragon body and cuttlefish head" is just kind of analogy, like those are the closest things that it resembles that we can understand
@breem2999
@breem2999 2 роки тому
I found that the soundtrack definitely enhanced the visuals in Annihilation to get the cosmic horror across. The discordant sounds at the end when she comes face to face with the being really gets the existential dread across.
@maxgoldhirsch2043
@maxgoldhirsch2043 Рік тому
Yeah I completely agree. I feel like few people noticed how much it influenced the scene, and I've heard people say that scene should've been silent, but I think that bringing back that strange synthy theme was really what drove the true horror in the scene
@nathangaspacio6128
@nathangaspacio6128 Рік тому
@@maxgoldhirsch2043 To be honest I only remember annihilaion becuase of this beautiful score, one of the best ones ever in horror if not the best
@maxgoldhirsch2043
@maxgoldhirsch2043 Рік тому
@@nathangaspacio6128 I'm glad I'm not the only one to think this!
@dj0rdje._
@dj0rdje._ 2 роки тому
Nothing is more scary than a story that your mind can create, I sometimes lay in my bed and I just imagine these horrific scenarios in which I am powerless, I get so into the story that I get scared so much that my heart rate gets faster, that is true horror only understandable by the creator.
@victuz
@victuz Рік тому
Do you mind to give us an example of those scenarios?
@shrekdrawing5641
@shrekdrawing5641 3 роки тому
Cosmic horror is just more fascinating than scary to me
@Melotaku
@Melotaku 2 роки тому
I know right!
@TrippyShasta
@TrippyShasta 2 роки тому
It is both to me.
@gabrieldantas1179
@gabrieldantas1179 2 роки тому
Yep
@juniperrodley9843
@juniperrodley9843 2 роки тому
Username checks out
@sourlemon4196
@sourlemon4196 2 роки тому
Right it’s so interesting I don’t get why people are scared by the infinite unknown It just means more to discover and explore
@_lime.
@_lime. 3 роки тому
There is a reason why jump scares are "scares", and not horror. It's moment of fear, not a lasting terror.
@ReelNinja1
@ReelNinja1 3 роки тому
Agreed. Which is why I found it laughable when an article from Forbes recently claimed scientists proclaimed “Sinister” to be the scariest film of all time judging by the heart rate spikes from the audience due to jump scares. I seen Sinister on opening night & even though it had heart pulsing moments, they end shortly after & I forgot about the film within 5 minutes of leaving the theater. It didn’t make me stay up late or stick with me. Hereditary was a better example of a scary film
@pontusnordin2343
@pontusnordin2343 3 роки тому
@@ReelNinja1 I was very dissapointed with Sinister, didn't find it scary at all. Hereditary on the other hand traumatized me lol
@Liam-hm4de
@Liam-hm4de 3 роки тому
Wait a minute
@_lime.
@_lime. 3 роки тому
@@Liam-hm4de There is an imposter among us...
@MrNormalPerson
@MrNormalPerson 3 роки тому
Astute. Chapeau.
@blacktigerpaw1
@blacktigerpaw1 2 роки тому
This reminds me of the original script for Mass Effect (so it goes). Originally the Reapers were not the primary antagonists but were created as a means to combat Dark Energy that was devouring the universe. The mortal Leviathans couldn't live long enough to solve it, so they made the Reapers in the hope they'd harvest enough knowledge to stop it. Likewise, Dead Space's Brethren Moons acted as a barrier to a greater cosmic horror.
@shadowlord1418
@shadowlord1418 Рік тому
I kinda like how it ended up the leviathans stating "its time for the reapers to pay their tibute of blood" gives me chills like the reapers as terrifying and powerful as they are aren't the only ones
@BoiFluffyFurry21
@BoiFluffyFurry21 2 роки тому
I remember that one time when I was young and learning about 8 planets and stars in class. I sleep at night and I had thoughts about entire universe. It made feel uneasy and I can't really explain why it scary. As I grow older I started realizing why its scary and that's because I felt our existence as human being are small compared to the large universe, something we can not understand and the fear of discovering something that is far beyond our perception. This is what cosmic horror is like and its more scarier than supernatural, sci-fi and natural earth disasters.
@Intrafacial86
@Intrafacial86 Рік тому
I feel ya. The idea of cosmic scale natural disasters used to freak me out as a kid, even though I was absolutely fascinated with science as a subject. Like, just the idea of black holes upset me because I couldn't help but imagine our sun suddenly collapsing in on itself and drawing us inward into its crushing gravity. I think the last thing to freak me out was an article discussing the collision of two galaxies, and I couldn't even conceive what that would be like. Is it something so fast that the relativistic speeds of two stars colliding would create cosmic phenomena beyond our comprehension?
@slamdunkasaur69
@slamdunkasaur69 9 місяців тому
@@Intrafacial86 when i was in middle school, i had the same thing happen to me, also there was CERN and their experiments and i read somewhere that they might end up creating a black hole anyways, ever since then i feel that revelations like these are just ungraspable for human brain and it's better not to think about it if you want to avoid living on the verge of a panic attack. unfortunately you can not unthink that once you've tried to comprehend it
@tainicon4639
@tainicon4639 5 місяців тому
8 planets… good I am old…
@andrelintner9150
@andrelintner9150 3 роки тому
You’re not scared of being alone in the dark. You’re afraid that you aren’t alone.
@carso1500
@carso1500 3 роки тому
Well yeah, this is actually an ancient instinct, just think how easy our ancestors could be jumped by lions or tigers or wolves or other animals in the middle of the night, this is specially true with felines because they can see clearly in the dark while you can't and they use this to attack you silently and kill you in a instant So we evolved a fear to the darkness because of what could be hiding in it, usually predators, of course we have long surpassed all of our natural predators, so we have to come up with something that can still challenge us
@alexmurphy3049
@alexmurphy3049 3 роки тому
No one evolved
@vasily3127
@vasily3127 3 роки тому
@@carso1500 that's why we build guns with flashlight
@marcosrios1246
@marcosrios1246 3 роки тому
@@carso1500 Our ancestors and predecessors possessed better night vision that we did.
@doug2555
@doug2555 3 роки тому
@@carso1500 Does that mean that over millions of years, humans will stop fearing the dark since there isn't a need to anymore?
@14fluffies
@14fluffies 5 років тому
The UKposts Algorithm did you a solid my dude.
@salottin
@salottin 5 років тому
Yes
@PhotonPnk
@PhotonPnk 5 років тому
It did US a solid, amazing content! subscribed.
@vladimiradidas1945
@vladimiradidas1945 5 років тому
@@PhotonPnk "It did US a solid." *Communism intensifies*
@aleksei5195
@aleksei5195 5 років тому
UKposts algorithm is cosmic horror. We cannot understand it.
@notinusesoon4975
@notinusesoon4975 5 років тому
It was a couple of months late.
@darkwoods7
@darkwoods7 10 місяців тому
Agreed. My #1 complaint about horror movies is that try to show you the most scary monster the creators can think up. That will never be as creepy as what is lurking in the shadows of your own imagination.
@danihatton9535
@danihatton9535 Рік тому
Weirdly my favourite example of cosmic horror is the episode 'Midnight' from Doctor Who. It is just characters in a shuttle, confronting an invisible entity that shouldn't exist, that is never explained.
@paulgibbon5991
@paulgibbon5991 Рік тому
Indeed, and it's also unsettling because we're used to the idea of the Doctor as someone who can reason with anything, or at least intimidate or understand it. Even uncommunicative, implacably hostile beings like the Weeping Angels can be UNDERSTOOD. They have rules they must operate by. Indeed, the Doctor is kind of an anti-cosmic horror character, because he can tame these incomprehensible forces and think on their level while still being reasonably human himself. But then the thing in "Midnight" is not just immune to talking, it uses talking to attack, and the Doctor himself is caught completely off-guard, with no way to deal with it. It's essentially immune to the premise of the show up until this point!
@trash.j
@trash.j Рік тому
I never realized that the episode was cosmic horror, but that makes so much sense now as to why I enjoy it so much, cosmic horror is my favorite!
@ashd.3055
@ashd.3055 Рік тому
@paulgibbon5991 from a certain view point, the Doctor can be seen as a cosmic horror. One could kill his companions but he'll find a special kind of hell for you in retaliation.
@VoermanIdiot
@VoermanIdiot 5 років тому
I don't remember who said it, but I find myself going back to this quote whenever Cosmic Horror is mentioned. "Typical Horror is meant to leave you afraid of the dark, or afraid of your nightmares to come. Cosmic Horror is meant to leave you afraid of your own mind, and your continued existence."
@azmanabdula
@azmanabdula 5 років тому
Well said Except i would say it like this Normal horror made you afraid of Earth and whats on it Cosmic horror made you afraid of whats to come Out there! Or... *Points to head* In here
@mns5855
@mns5855 5 років тому
@@azmanabdula Honestly, the original quote is much better. It seems poetic, instead of putting it in a very watered down version that instills no emotion whatsoever.
@billdoh7
@billdoh7 5 років тому
I looked up the whole quote to see who made it but then i got, "100 best horror movies"
@Tuxedosnake00
@Tuxedosnake00 5 років тому
Cosmic horror is on the go Movies like it or pet semetery are getting more famous
@azmanabdula
@azmanabdula 5 років тому
@@mns5855 Poetry is subjective
@TheStoffl96
@TheStoffl96 4 роки тому
"...Countless stars..." *looks up into night sky* one plane and lots of light pollution.
@guizin17_
@guizin17_ 4 роки тому
My life in São Paulo ;_;
@epg581
@epg581 4 роки тому
It makes me sad. I always look for just one star.
@jayangel1879
@jayangel1879 4 роки тому
Move to the South. I live here and shit, the stars and moon light the sky up themselves.
@bigwoke5956
@bigwoke5956 4 роки тому
country niggas be like 🕺🕺🕺
@uglee6433
@uglee6433 4 роки тому
Big Woke don’t say the n word man
@algoenespanol
@algoenespanol Рік тому
A show that gave me the described sense of “cosmic horror” was True Detective. The nihilism of Rustin captured a threadbare tightrope balance of character that questioned what matters and if self destruction is a valid path. I think something of cosmic horror lies in that.
@ghost_the_system
@ghost_the_system Рік тому
That's because it's based on Robert William Chambers' the King in Yellow, which Lovecraft drew inspiration from. The full audio book of the King in Yellow is here on UKposts, it's awesome and I recommend giving it a listen. If you really want to deep dive check out the works of Ambrose Bierce too, he pretty much started it all. Bierce influenced Chambers, Chambers influenced Lovecraft, and Lovecraft.... well we all know who Lovecraft is. The crazy thing about Bierce is he became obsessed with portals to other world, so much so that he traveled the world looking for them and ultimately vanished in South America. If you're a fan of the twilight zone there are two episodes the were NOT written and directed by Sterling; An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Chickamauga. Both are stories by Ambrose Bierce.
@algoenespanol
@algoenespanol Рік тому
@@ghost_the_system so cool to see the literary genealogy. Any Bierce stories/books you recommend?
Рік тому
Archive 81 was excellent also.
@surreal9558
@surreal9558 Рік тому
Cosmic horror is truly some of the most terrifying horror in the genre, if done correctly. It teaches you that horror doesn't need jump scares to be scary. It's fueled by that dread, and if done right, can be scarier than anything in the genre. H.P Lovecraft was a genius in creating the idea of constant dread over jump scares. The man is a pioneer of what makes horror, well, horror. Hollywood never gets it quite right, and it's why the indie scene continuously feels so better. @Moon Prod does this extremely well. He creates that perfect sense of dread, with a mix of anxiety. The idea that these beings are things we shouldnt understand, and he's just 16 or so and has had it mastered. I just hope triple A film studios in Hollywood will get Lovecraftian/Cosmic Horror right at some point. It would change the game.
@rhesareeves5
@rhesareeves5 3 роки тому
My grandmother once told me this: "Be careful when you pray, baby. God is not the only one that can hear you."
@woobacksupremacy2462
@woobacksupremacy2462 3 роки тому
I woulda been traumatized
@wolfthornnholtzklau4913
@wolfthornnholtzklau4913 3 роки тому
That's awesome and terrifying
@moon8520
@moon8520 3 роки тому
May I use this line for a book? it's terrifying
@xxultimate_shadowxx
@xxultimate_shadowxx 3 роки тому
Damn. As a person who loves horror and never gets scared by one-sentenced scary stories, this one sent chills. Especially since I'm quite religious and pray everyday.
@brainscrub7976
@brainscrub7976 3 роки тому
How does one pray carefully?
@FRISHR
@FRISHR 5 років тому
How to beat Cosmic Horror: Get a kid with a watch that can transform into at least 10 different aliens.
@Commanderhurtz1
@Commanderhurtz1 5 років тому
And his name is Ben 10! *Theme song plays*
@peterjamesgabinete5346
@peterjamesgabinete5346 4 роки тому
FRISHR Why ben 10?
@FRISHR
@FRISHR 4 роки тому
PeterJames Gabinete because Alien X
@beyblademoses5379
@beyblademoses5379 4 роки тому
Is that a joke about the antagonist in that show (I forget his name) looking like cthulhu (Im probably spelling that wrong)
@finiket5436
@finiket5436 4 роки тому
Board _ vilgax was his name and I don’t think that’s what he was referencing
@paulgibbon5991
@paulgibbon5991 Рік тому
My favourite Lovecraft story is "At The Mountains of Madness". It's quite unlike most of his other work in that it's refreshingly devoid of xenophobia, with the human narrator coming to feel a kinship with the aliens he finds frozen in Antarctica, and the records of their struggles to survive. But that in turn amplifies the horror--these creatures, though mortal, were far more advanced than humans. They created an interstellar empire, they reshaped the world and its creatures to their whims and endured for millions of years...but in the end, it didn't matter. Relentless time and entropy wore them away to a handful of blighted survivors trying to survive in a strange age. But there's one final malicious joke being played on these creatures--the only other creature to survive from their age is a malicious slave-turned-predator that had waited for millions of years for a last chance at revenge. The universe isn't just apathetic towards these creatures and their aspirations, it actively hates them.
@ev3rything533
@ev3rything533 Рік тому
I think one of the scariest things I've seen in pop culture was actually from a video game called Metro 2033. In it there is a scene where hands are clumped together trying to grab you. They only want to grab you because they are scared and alone, and will be forever. The concept of forever is I think scary for most people. Forever is never good.
@togiielectricboogaloo6875
@togiielectricboogaloo6875 Місяць тому
Correction: (yes i am being that guy) the scene you are talking about is actually in metro last light, not 2033
@shadeymcbones6707
@shadeymcbones6707 5 років тому
I distinctly remember reading "the color from outer space" and not finding it all that scary at all, until i finished the story and started to think about it. And thats when i realised. Cosmic horror doesn't invoke the primal fear we have of darkness and scary skellies etc. It invokes fear when you start to try and grasp the concept of the implications its making.
@jayt7178
@jayt7178 5 років тому
Shadey Mcbones exactly. Lovecraft never scared me while reading it. It was the feelings, ideas, and concepts that it invoked, and the whole process of coming to grasps with what the story was trying to convey. That’s what makes it scary.
@jamesburk8145
@jamesburk8145 5 років тому
the first lovecraft story i read was "beyond the wall of sleep" and initially it wasn't scary at all. just confusing. the more i thought about it the more terrifying the concept of a reality so foreign and unknowable to us that we as a collective species had written it off as such a benign concept of dreams became. the imagery and descriptions used are all peaceful and largely of some kind of mystical sense (shimmering islands of light, dancing flashing things, balls of light) but the fact that no rational explanation or narrative could be derived from the sleeping man's descriptions because for us there simply wasn't any explanation was chilling. it really drove home for the first time why the concept of "unknowable" is scary. With most scary things we assume that we just don't understand it "yet" rather than with lovecraft where we will not ever be permitted to understand it. it will always be foreign no matter how long or hard you look at it.
@Sykroid
@Sykroid 5 років тому
Thats the meteor one right? The horror kind of just sits with you on that one. So far its my favorite lovecraft story by far We live in a time where man has walked on the moon and we have hundreds of satellites in space, so we dont have the horror of space anymore. Imagine just how creepy that story wouldve been in the 30s to people that didnt know what crept behind the stars in the black night sky
@bbbbbbb51
@bbbbbbb51 5 років тому
It's veeeeeery psychological.
@randomobserver8168
@randomobserver8168 5 років тому
@@Sykroid Good point. If you watch some of the space-themed episodes of the early Twilight Zone you can see that that horror lingered on into the 1960s, just enough to work.
@manaburn5585
@manaburn5585 3 роки тому
I think Interstellar could have been a cosmic horror movie, if it had ended when the main character was trapped in the other dimension, watching his daughter repeating the loop and unable to stop her.
@Ritziey
@Ritziey 3 роки тому
interstellar loop*😂
@manaburn5585
@manaburn5585 3 роки тому
If the movie ends there, then we never get to know whether some thing lives inside this other dimension or not. Are you saying that in cosmic horror, there must be a higher intelligence that humans cannot interact with and the audience is aware of its existence?
@DisentDesign
@DisentDesign 3 роки тому
yeah, except it ended on the stupid notion that love is the strongest force in the universe because people dont forget it, by that same stupid logic it could be argued that hate is the most powerful force in the universe, which actually could've made for interesting, lovecraftian style story
@Sorakeyblademaster37
@Sorakeyblademaster37 3 роки тому
@@DisentDesign I thought Interstellar was retarded because the benevolent beings that got him out of the loop are future humans. Not as dumb as that Chinese globalist propaganda Amy Adams film that has the Reapers from Mass Effect as good guys.
@arnavs2306
@arnavs2306 3 роки тому
@@Sorakeyblademaster37 If that's what you took away from arrival, you are missing the backbone of the film
@maxgoldhirsch2043
@maxgoldhirsch2043 Рік тому
Annihilation is one of my favorite movies of all time, and I claimed it was part of an extremely rare genre, but I didn't know it really existed. Thank you so much for this video!
@NinjaDude0807
@NinjaDude0807 Рік тому
one of the greatest examples of this is the lore of Destiny 2 the video game, in which an early lore tab describes what a character named Callus saw looking into the void at the end of the universe "At the edge of the universe, I stared into the infinite deep. It stared back" and it irked players as an unknowable force for a long time until 4 years and many dlcs later the character was shown in a trailer and with a face the character suddenly wasn't horrifying at all, it was just like any of the other bad guys you beat as the main character.
@landsquid1617
@landsquid1617 5 років тому
How the hell did UKposts find out what I wanted
@monmonstartv5159
@monmonstartv5159 5 років тому
The algorithm is getting stronger, soon it will start making videos specially for us
@darkshado124
@darkshado124 5 років тому
The eldritch abomination thing that is called, Google; see's all, hears all, knows all! We cannot live without it---for we are already absorbed in its collective consciousness.
@peeblekitty5780
@peeblekitty5780 5 років тому
Sorry for the off-topic but why to heck is this profile picture e v e r y w h e r e???
@landsquid1617
@landsquid1617 5 років тому
@@peeblekitty5780 OH YEA YEA
@basedbattledroid3507
@basedbattledroid3507 5 років тому
@@landsquid1617 Yeah what the hell... the guy above you and the guy above him have the same profile picture, Even Jablinski has it, who is this guy?
@airanator1212
@airanator1212 3 роки тому
There’s an episode in the Netflix series “Love, Death and Robots” that centers around a crew of a freighter in space that accidentally jump millions of light years into the absolute unknown and the horrific realization of where they went actually made me jump out of my seat.
@giulio1548
@giulio1548 3 роки тому
i loved that series
@carrie9299
@carrie9299 3 роки тому
If it's the episode I'm thinking of, it's was disturbing as fuck and I loved it 😂
@DerLandvogt.
@DerLandvogt. 3 роки тому
beyond the aquila rift or something? :D Its my favourite of them all.
@papertigerworkshop1174
@papertigerworkshop1174 3 роки тому
Beyond the Aquila Rift's big reveal was beyond disturbing and I totally understand the protagonist's decision to live out the rest of his short, malnourished life in blissful spider-thing-fucking ignorance.
@carrie9299
@carrie9299 3 роки тому
That's the one! Such a brilliant concept. And yes, that reveal... *shudder*
@grandion7404
@grandion7404 Рік тому
Something I always think about is that when we imagine something huge, we see it moving slowly in our perspective. Do the ants and small insects see us moving slowly, or super fast just as we see ourselves? Because imagining something that's big and can also move super fast would be sooooo scary.
@thebeetbandit1732
@thebeetbandit1732 Рік тому
4:05 this moment in Annihilation was perfect in every way, loved the soundtrack so much
@JhoTerra
@JhoTerra 5 років тому
This is some quality 3am content
@lefaso590
@lefaso590 5 років тому
3 am here
@hunni_dew
@hunni_dew 5 років тому
3 am here bby
@Enidwonders
@Enidwonders 5 років тому
Is 3:19am for me... Shit.
@h3llboyyy407
@h3llboyyy407 5 років тому
3:54 ayeeeee
@bo64625
@bo64625 5 років тому
ma boi :) lol 3:14
@Storment
@Storment 5 років тому
“Show the readers everything, tell them nothing.” ― Ernest Hemingway
@bojnebojnebojne
@bojnebojnebojne 5 років тому
Wich u cant do with cosmic horror^^
@nickmagrick7702
@nickmagrick7702 4 роки тому
hm... good advice. I wonder if I can use it in philosophy writing too
@Sky_TEC_Illustraition_Systems
@Sky_TEC_Illustraition_Systems 4 роки тому
Hmm
@Scallycowell
@Scallycowell 4 роки тому
Just drop the audience into the world. They don’t had to know the hows and whys, just that it simply is.
@feyisthey
@feyisthey 4 роки тому
Death stranding
@dayofthesnakes
@dayofthesnakes 9 місяців тому
4 Years later and I still love rewatching this video. On a sidenote Screened / Mr. Velasquez - have you ever considered doing audiobook readings? I loved your reading of the unnamable - and I think your voice would go well with an Audiobook of Lovecraft's work. Thank you!
@xMrsGontierx
@xMrsGontierx Рік тому
Beautiful video, great script, and all those clips were the cherry on top! I think I gotta catch up on Lovecraftian films since a lot of those clips were new to me. I will never forget first being visited by the feeling of cosmic horror and dread when I was about 10, and it has never left since. It would consume all my thoughts to the point of anxiety disorders and I started missing school unfortunately, but what a fascinating emotion for the human brain to try to grasp and usually fail.
@Lapeno456
@Lapeno456 4 роки тому
Sometimes i look into the night sky hoping there is a cute alien bae staring back
@STEP6192
@STEP6192 4 роки тому
That's 'Lamu the invader girl' 😄
@thememer8855
@thememer8855 4 роки тому
Maybe there is an alien staring back, but it may not be very cute 😬
@j.r.2674
@j.r.2674 4 роки тому
The Memer a person can only imagine huh, guess we’ll never know if the alien is cute or not.
@raidingsieg6206
@raidingsieg6206 4 роки тому
gamora
@jumpman2346
@jumpman2346 4 роки тому
@@thememer8855 ay bruh as long as they're THICC it's all good lmao
@itdogodownbruh6094
@itdogodownbruh6094 Рік тому
I am drawing cosmic horror in my art class and most of it is different yet similar creatures, something which I have never drawn in full, this video has made quite a help in drawing the shape or showing the effects of this creature
@franklynsmith6968
@franklynsmith6968 Рік тому
This was a solid breakdown, should be shown in High School/College English courses. I feel as if new readers and thinkers of our upcoming generations can have another way to capture the relationship between emotion and content with videos like this.
@nonamehours6428
@nonamehours6428 3 роки тому
Try this Go stargazing at night, as you look up into the expense of sky don't think of it as looking up (because that is just a concept you can't possibly be on top of the planet) instead think of yourself as on the bottom of the planet looking down into a yawning abyss. It will give you a feeling of cosmic anxiety
@michaellee7308
@michaellee7308 3 роки тому
This made me think of a time in high school when my girlfriend at the time and I went out to look at the stars together. Of course supposed to be this nice romantic thing, but laying there, for the briefest moment, I had that feeling and nearly jumped of fright, fearing I would fall into that star filled void.
@gab8142
@gab8142 3 роки тому
yall should watch the animated movie "patema inverted" its basically this
@jameshewitt684
@jameshewitt684 3 роки тому
whoah. You just blew my mind...
@cursedraj
@cursedraj 3 роки тому
@@michaellee7308 i always have this feeling whenever I lie down and look into the sky... Like what if somehow I'd fall into that great void of space... The thought of it gives me goosebumps
@tanyaaa2590
@tanyaaa2590 3 роки тому
Wow
@hauntedmushroomsasmr7716
@hauntedmushroomsasmr7716 2 роки тому
To me, cosmic horror can be summed up in the quote/ “There are two options: either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”
@hush7359
@hush7359 2 роки тому
@American Patriot yeah to me honestly being completely alone is the scariest... Some might say the opposite but both ? Idk
@elaineabuedo9259
@elaineabuedo9259 2 роки тому
@American Patriot imagine, of all of the galaxies we are just alone, living in this whole universe.
@yammoto148
@yammoto148 2 роки тому
@American Patriot If something is out there its terrifying. And due to human nature and the need to connect finding out we are alone in the universe is the same as finding out that when we die out, nothing will know that we were there
@metalxner5411
@metalxner5411 2 роки тому
Ye it's crazy
@diaco3798
@diaco3798 2 роки тому
nah if aliens as smart as advanced as us exist (which they do) then they'd have had to be civil and intelligent enough not to torn eachother apart and attack everything to be able to make progress, so they wouldnt just attack another planet for no reason like wild animals
@hmart6881
@hmart6881 Рік тому
I love the ways in which you show movie examples without actually showing them. It simultaneously totally wrecks my nerves.
@oliverebbing6637
@oliverebbing6637 2 роки тому
This video gives me so good chills! Its one I come back so often!
@fullmetalpsyche7755
@fullmetalpsyche7755 3 роки тому
Lovecraftian Horror (Fear of something beyond our understanding, glimpse of the ugly truth constantly suppressed by denial) - Avant-Garde/Lynchian Horror (Fear of something understandable but incongruous) - Elevated Horror (Psychological terror brought upon by understanding the full extent of reality) - Hitchcockian Horror (Fear caused by mystery and tension, a knot in the stomach) - Supernatural Horror (Fear of the bizarre, until further research establishes supernaturalism) Even with all these genres, my social anxiety's the scariest thing.
@acarnivorouscat4549
@acarnivorouscat4549 3 роки тому
Hahaha last part was real
@ahabduennschitz7670
@ahabduennschitz7670 3 роки тому
People who try to frightening me: "booo im a demon from another universe of pain boooo you see me in the mirror but you dont notice me boooo im terrifying boooo" People who try to frighten you: "Hi im Greg, wanna hang out?"
@Yoyozlitt20
@Yoyozlitt20 3 роки тому
@@ahabduennschitz7670 I’d honestly be terrified if a random man whom I’ve never met just came up to me and told me his name, asking to hangout. I’d probably be so confused as to what his intentions may be due to the “don’t talk to strangers” talk.
@adenowirus
@adenowirus 3 роки тому
@@Yoyozlitt20 I imagine it would play out like that first scene with Mystery Man from Lost Highway.
@adenowirus
@adenowirus 3 роки тому
@person person I believe that's called "open mystery" or "howcatchem".
@TaylorYorgason
@TaylorYorgason 3 роки тому
Years ago I was aboard a ship in the Pacific Ocean. It was late, a little after midnight, and I decided to go out on the balcony. The moon was full and yellow, and every star in the sky could be seen. The water itself was eerily placid, no waves, no foam, nothing to disturb the surface except a light breeze and the bow of our own ship. Beyond it there was nothing but an eternal mirror, stretching into the horizon, reflecting the entire night sky back into the ether. Most eerie of all was how quiet it was. All at once I felt a revelation come upon me that I had no idea what was beneath me, and no idea what was above me - all that I knew was that I was horribly unequipped to face either of them. No land in sight. No civilizations for perhaps hundreds of miles in every direction. We were alone, arrogantly treading the line between two cosmically horrific worlds, vulnerable and helpless, blind and deaf. It was a beautiful moment, and I basked in it for as long as I could. Edit: Holy cannoli, folks. I wasn’t expecting a response of this magnitude, but thank you so much for your awesome comments and encouragement! To answer some questions, Yes this was describing a real moment. It was aboard a cruise ship along the Pacific coast of Mexico, lasted all of 30 seconds, and, as you can see, it caused me some serious reflection. Haha Yes, I’d like to write a book, but I’ve never considered horror or fiction, since I’m most adept at describing my own personal experiences. Spinning fictional yarns was never my forte, but thanks so much for your support anyway! If I ever do publish a book, this thread will be the first to know. Thanks again! You are, all of you, beautiful people. ❤️
@aponiviblair6638
@aponiviblair6638 2 роки тому
I thought I was reading a story 😅
@catswellthecat7855
@catswellthecat7855 2 роки тому
Bruh you should write a novel. 10/10 comment
@codybroadfoot7386
@codybroadfoot7386 2 роки тому
Underrated comment
@zombiecheri
@zombiecheri 2 роки тому
wow that sounds terrifying but very cool at the same time also your description was amazing are you a writer by any chance?
@cjgreen4331
@cjgreen4331 2 роки тому
this dude can write, i pictured this super well just due to his wording
@A.Izquierdo
@A.Izquierdo 8 місяців тому
This was such a spot on incredibly articulated description of why good cosmic horror is so rare. That balance 👌🏼 The lovecraft , void and iohn carpenter references were spot on. Really enjoyed this👏🙌💀
@danecarrington4326
@danecarrington4326 Рік тому
I was introduced to this genre by short film called THE SKY by Matt Sears, and the Midnight Episode of Doctor Who. Also, I found the Angelarium, a series that is a complete reversal of cosmic horror -- not knowing means peace.
@bluekhalifatm9131
@bluekhalifatm9131 5 років тому
What scares me is higher dimensional threats. Not exactly a ghost or something similar but basically like humans to ants. Ants live in their own world. They encounter other small beings. Build homes and search for food. Until a human comes along, then they realize they are tiny and helpless. And cannot communicate with us. Even if they could, our language is too complex for them. To something out there we are the ants, just waiting to be picked to realise we are not able to understand this threat. It would be so complex, probably enough to ruin our reality. It would collapse. Then what?
@yevrahhipstar3902
@yevrahhipstar3902 5 років тому
I think that is what the Cthulu Mythos is essentially about..
@bluekhalifatm9131
@bluekhalifatm9131 5 років тому
@@yevrahhipstar3902 it would be out of our own reality, on a higher dimension, probably wouldn't be able to see it
@neegas3490
@neegas3490 5 років тому
😨
@lolitaras22
@lolitaras22 5 років тому
For historic reasons there are 5 ant species that kill humans
@Funczar
@Funczar 5 років тому
thats kinda what arrival is about. the heptopods show up. cant communicate. theyre massive compared to us and their language is more advanced than ours
@coalescence3835
@coalescence3835 3 роки тому
"I missed the part where that's my problem." Best cosmic horror ever.
@scodiscodi8775
@scodiscodi8775 3 роки тому
which one os that
@coalescence3835
@coalescence3835 3 роки тому
@@scodiscodi8775 lol it's Tobey Maguire as spider-man. It's a meme
@scodiscodi8775
@scodiscodi8775 3 роки тому
i figured lol
@redyosh9811
@redyosh9811 3 роки тому
Give me rent.
@coalescence3835
@coalescence3835 3 роки тому
@@redyosh9811 I'll give you your rent when you FIX THIS DAMN DOOR
@soundsroyale
@soundsroyale Рік тому
I subscribed. You got me. These are the basic reasons I still listen to so much metal music…(but even that has begun to stay surface level, for similar reasons). Awesome video!
@RawHeadRay
@RawHeadRay Рік тому
Great video, great calm style, great take , subscribed
@happyhammer1
@happyhammer1 5 років тому
H.P. Lovecraft works can't be translated to visual media because the readers imagination is what defines the horror. That was his brilliance, he described the horror abstractly but paradoxically tangible.
@ISaaCi521
@ISaaCi521 5 років тому
Travis Hammer assuming you can actually read it
@AltimeFAILS
@AltimeFAILS 5 років тому
it can, look up deep dream.
@happyhammer1
@happyhammer1 5 років тому
@@AltimeFAILS is that inspired by Lovecraft or an adaptation of his work? There's plenty of movies that are thematically inspired by his work. In the mouth of Madness and Jacobs Ladder are good examples.
@gregormcscrungus9727
@gregormcscrungus9727 5 років тому
The only way you'd do it is if you NEVER showed what he was talking about
@ShreyakK96
@ShreyakK96 5 років тому
Although I agree, I believe the videogame Bloodborne did this very well
@CelestialDraconis
@CelestialDraconis 5 років тому
I always loved this quote: 'Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.' --Arthur C. Clarke
@blakebridges1030
@blakebridges1030 5 років тому
Personally I would hope we are alone in the universe. You can't get hurt by what isnt there.
@davernrush
@davernrush 5 років тому
Holy crap. That actually kinda creeped me out a bit.
@Ryu99420
@Ryu99420 5 років тому
it would be unrealistic if we are the only ones in existing
@MyReligionIs2DoGood
@MyReligionIs2DoGood 5 років тому
@@blakebridges1030 Actually you _can_ get hurt by what isn't there, but it's mental rather than physical damage. Not sure what's worse.
@MyReligionIs2DoGood
@MyReligionIs2DoGood 5 років тому
@@Ryu99420 I wouldn't call it unrealistic, but improbable to a ridiculous degree.
@willywallyb2379
@willywallyb2379 Рік тому
This is why I think it's such a potent genre, with small stabs at it in things like "beyond the Aquila rift" in love death and robots it does such a good job of showcasing a being that is extremely hard to understand and showing it in a way that leaves you with a sense of foreboding that's just perfect, the thing shown here is so good because it makes you ask questions about yourself in an introspective way that no other genre can
@williamstark9568
@williamstark9568 Рік тому
You mostly convinced me that Cosmic Horror is a genre that shines in a book.
@andrewrainey4192
@andrewrainey4192 4 роки тому
The Thing's effects are still really cool today. Who ever did them should feel proud.
@arthas640
@arthas640 4 роки тому
Those 1980s practical effects are better than most modern CGI effects and modern practical effects
@petesmith9475
@petesmith9475 4 роки тому
Rob Bottin is the man.
@duncan279
@duncan279 4 роки тому
Arthas Menethil tangible effects will always age better than CGI, just because they’re tangible :o)
@knightatyourservice7512
@knightatyourservice7512 4 роки тому
I think in modern age we can make the CGI almost unnoticeable. But we need practical effects. I think the best rule is: if you need your characters to interact with something, use practical effects so it wouldn't look off, and if you want to make something that can't be replicated in real life, use CGI. That way you can make realistic scenes, but also keep the budget for the CGI so it could look even better. Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom movie did that and the effects are great!
@fulgenzio89
@fulgenzio89 4 роки тому
Yeah right, go tell this to a Marvel fanboy
@bungerroyale112
@bungerroyale112 2 роки тому
Maybe it's just me but the best bit of cosmic horror I've ever seen was most likely accidental. It's the end scene from Men in Black, with the alien playing marbles with galaxies. I think, whilst it's relatively harmless, it perfectly encapsulated the feeling of insignificance Cosmic Horror wants to achieve, the thought of feeling so small and helpless to grand cosmic deities. That still freaks me out to this day
@dereenaldoambun9158
@dereenaldoambun9158 2 роки тому
Oh goodness, the ending scene truly freaked me out as a kid. Back then, I always thought we're inside of something or we're being monitored.
@debianlasmana8794
@debianlasmana8794 2 роки тому
@@dereenaldoambun9158 Turn out the thought that NO ONE ever monitoring us far more dread...since we are insignificant.
@tjoseph5474
@tjoseph5474 2 роки тому
Because you are White?
@toastytoast9800
@toastytoast9800 2 роки тому
@@dereenaldoambun9158we are still monitored
@no3ironman11100
@no3ironman11100 2 роки тому
@@toastytoast9800 You're crazy bro we are not monitoring you.
@kingginger3335
@kingginger3335 Рік тому
The Void nailed the visual effects of what I would want a Lovecraftian horror movie to show. I would love it if the film industry went deeper into Lovecraftian-style world-building. The Void is probably my favorite horror movie of all time.
@Johnston212
@Johnston212 Рік тому
I came up with my own kind of creature to play with in my writing. When I picture it, you rarely see most of its body. For the most part, you see a shrouded face which turns out to be your face, but the voice that talks back isn't exactly your voice. Something is off about it. You occasionally see something out of the corner of your eye, but it's too quick and it's gone.
@TheMrExemplar
@TheMrExemplar 4 роки тому
Why did anybody not mention that this review is the masterpiece itself?
@quanang2548
@quanang2548 4 роки тому
True!
@harrybyaqussamprayuga1756
@harrybyaqussamprayuga1756 4 роки тому
Someone finally said it.
@meek981
@meek981 4 роки тому
@Daniel okay, Daniel
@contacthome1066
@contacthome1066 4 роки тому
Well said. If I ever saw this comment on r/lovecraft I would give it an upvote and reddit gold. Well said sir!
@router9717
@router9717 4 роки тому
Yeah!
@JustSpectre
@JustSpectre 3 роки тому
"...if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Nietzsche
@j0an-07-arc6
@j0an-07-arc6 3 роки тому
Ahhh good old Nietzsche
@DisentDesign
@DisentDesign 3 роки тому
wow, so original...
@bluderferd877
@bluderferd877 3 роки тому
@@DisentDesign he's the one who said it first, so i guess it is.
@jbeeyes
@jbeeyes 3 роки тому
megumin
@fatalos6855
@fatalos6855 3 роки тому
Wink at the abyss
@uriadelavaro3956
@uriadelavaro3956 Рік тому
This is one of the best videos about Cosmic Horror. Congrats.
@anchorage9562
@anchorage9562 7 місяців тому
I hope the Three-body problem series truly displays the scale of cosmic horror that the books depicted.
@tommurphy2836
@tommurphy2836 3 роки тому
A good way to show cosmic horror would be to not show what's causing the horror. There's an scp story (i can't remember the name) and its about some guy going through a cave to a dimensional universe thats exactly the same but every living thing is dead with no reason. The first dead body he sees his him by the entrance of the cave with a gun in his hand and a gunshot wound to the head. As he explored more he notices that all the other dead bodys have no wounds or stench to them like his own body. All the last known signs of human contact through radios and media date back two days from his original dimension. The guy goes back through the cave to his dimension to find it exactly the same At first he thinks he's not able to escape the dimension but he soon realises that he is in fact back in his dimension because the dates and time of all known human contact are two days ahead of the dead dimension indicating he is back in his very own dimension. Everything is dead like the other dimension and yet still there is no clue to how everything died. The main character comes to the conclusion that something sinister was in that cave. He feels it was death, not like comical old death with the scythe but more like an omnipotent being. He realises whatever it was it needed help to jump from one dimension to the next. He realises he himself is death and if anyone else waked through it they themselves would be death. He lays down by the entrance and records himself stating what he has discovered so if he or anyone else from another dimension sees him theyll know not to return to their dimension. After this he picks up a gun he found earlier and kills himself by the entrance of the cave. I think this story could easily be implemented into a movie and there would be no need to show a scary monster or anything like that. It could just be an easy journey of the man in this story trying to make sense of things.
@klab9024
@klab9024 3 роки тому
You don't know the name?
@penta_noir
@penta_noir 3 роки тому
That story sounds so awesome
@WackyKillerBee
@WackyKillerBee 3 роки тому
id love to read more of this
@Death_Korps_Officer
@Death_Korps_Officer 3 роки тому
@@klab9024 Found it. SCP-2935 O'Death. One of the best dreadful ones.
@cursedraj
@cursedraj 3 роки тому
@@Death_Korps_Officer thanks!
@romannoodles5479
@romannoodles5479 4 роки тому
I like to think that cosmic horror is like a black hole. We've tried to explain it, draw it, but in the end we just dont understand it completely. In the end its still an unknown.
@Stusel
@Stusel 4 роки тому
Black holes are the ultimate cosmic horror for me since they are exactly what the definition of cosmic horror dictates: Incrompehensible, impossible to explain as they are the embodiement of human knowledge and understanding. The last time I felt the existential dread that stems from cosmic horror was while using space engine and taking a closer look at a black hole. The closer I inched to it's event horizon, the more the universe around it got distorted, like a corruption taking over everything we know to be true, while the void grew and threatened to swallow me hole with no chance of ever escaping it's grasp again. Black holes scare me beyond comprehension and I think that's reasonable.
@Dylanfrias24
@Dylanfrias24 4 роки тому
@@Stusel and some make bullshit theories that with light speed you can go through a black hole.
@bagelboi4321
@bagelboi4321 3 роки тому
@@Dylanfrias24 ok mr party pooper
@pedrogheventer2566
@pedrogheventer2566 3 роки тому
@@Stusel Man, i totally feel just like you. I remember seeing videos of the game Elite:dangerous where people would approach black holes, it gave me so much anxiety it was even hard to look lol.
@dyno6614
@dyno6614 Рік тому
The editing in this video is really nice, especially at the end there,
@yojimboeastwood5602
@yojimboeastwood5602 Рік тому
Agree with you. Especially the mist. The ending played on the best parts of the stories ending. Excellent
@SgtFunBun
@SgtFunBun 3 роки тому
"Staring at the countless stars..." (weeps in countable suburban stars)
@mercymessi7115
@mercymessi7115 2 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@fulana_de_tal
@fulana_de_tal 2 роки тому
* cries in between 0 and 20 (in a very good night) visible stars of a big and foggy city *
@heywhat6676
@heywhat6676 2 роки тому
Its a really good night if I can see like 3 of them ;_;
@notalex2042
@notalex2042 2 роки тому
I can relate
@Celestein
@Celestein 3 роки тому
I feel that the reason Junji Ito often strikes me as the best in cosmic horror is because he shows the horror coming from within: For instance, the most terrifying aspect of Amigara fault is that the holes themselves are unexplained but it is the people's own inexorable fascination and attraction to them that cause their demise. The holes can't do anything, they don't move, they're totally inert. Why would you go into them more than any other hole in the ground? Yet that's the terror, the mere thought that your mind COULD make you go in there, your own deadly curiosity, a terminal need to know and witness the unknown at all costs. You can't fight or resist the effects of a cosmic power when obeying it is ingrained within your own DNA. Your very purpose is to be undone by it.
@chongus927
@chongus927 3 роки тому
Hellstar remina is one of my favorites by him as well
@isaiescamilla550
@isaiescamilla550 3 роки тому
I thought this said Jumanji
@spacex6997
@spacex6997 3 роки тому
Its like he is HP Lovecraft but he is Japanese
@TheMimiSard
@TheMimiSard 3 роки тому
Junji Ito has quite a few stories that have that sense of not being able to resist, like Army of One and Splatter Film. But as for the cosmic horror of an unknown power, Uzumaki is amazing.
@yoursoulismine7337
@yoursoulismine7337 3 роки тому
Man, I would love to read junji ito for the story but his art style is so disgusting to me
@ispbrotherwolf
@ispbrotherwolf 2 роки тому
Well put and well done.
@flipchute
@flipchute Рік тому
Oh my gosh, Annihilation was absolutely amazing! So well done! Easily one of my favorite movies.
@Uroste
@Uroste 5 років тому
I just wanna see, in my lifetime, a cthulhu movie. With the people behind it that understand the source material, pick the right actors and deliver the Great dreamer in all of his glory.
@N3r0ThlHeavyMetal
@N3r0ThlHeavyMetal 4 роки тому
To be honest, i always thought The call of Cthulhu is overrated. Lovecraft wrote so much better stories.
@Uroste
@Uroste 4 роки тому
@Elliot Rodger Hah, almost forgot about those episodes.
@janusha2253
@janusha2253 4 роки тому
I think the entire Cthulhu universe is too abstract and dreamy to be made into a movie franchise. I think no matter what Hollywood would make these creatures into, it would appear wrong to the fans.
@JMarchel
@JMarchel 4 роки тому
Have you ever seen waking life? It's a movie that was filmed, then had cell shading done over it - it allows for a lot of stylistic flair for mood/atmosphere, such as a character talking about tigers and the wall behind her melting into tiger stripes. I always thought something like that would be interesting for a cthulu movie. It looks fairly consistent with reality but can easily bleed into horrific and uncanny imagery. A similar example to above is a character getting more distraught/paranoid as they talk and the wall pattern buzzing into blinking eyes.
@finiket5436
@finiket5436 4 роки тому
Janusha it could be made into games though
@crozonzarto9023
@crozonzarto9023 4 роки тому
Melancholia, a movie without any monster, just humans... Was able to put me into an existential crisis for days.
@BeastLT
@BeastLT 4 роки тому
I love that movie. Also Another Earth is a very similar movie not only thematically, but also the eerie feeling it creates. Weird thing is, both movies were released in the same year.
@crestfallen821
@crestfallen821 4 роки тому
Such a great movie, I wouldn't have thought of it as a pure, classic horror but more as a feeling of hopelessness and total resignation.
@MrArtVein
@MrArtVein 4 роки тому
Crozonzarto where can I watch this
@crestfallen821
@crestfallen821 4 роки тому
@@MrArtVein buy it, its worth it.
@laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
@laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 4 роки тому
what is it about
@rory6852
@rory6852 Рік тому
Existential dread is one of the hardest things to explain At one moment your in your shower panicking as the thought of life where we come from and what will happen after we die overcomes you then the next your thinking about kung fu panda 2 and how hard the last scene goes
@PS4sos21
@PS4sos21 Рік тому
HP Lovecraft had some of the most far out crazy stories that I've read or seen in movies and games. He really knew how to stir the imagination. He lets our own minds freak us out.
@Liusila
@Liusila 5 років тому
That image from Annihilation though. Jesus the visuals were amazing in that movie.
@davidadams2395
@davidadams2395 5 років тому
The book's description was difficult to comprehend, making the entity more frightening to me.
@JuanG2020
@JuanG2020 5 років тому
Too bad every actor apparently took acting lessons from Kristen Stewart.
@commandershepard9312
@commandershepard9312 5 років тому
i literally just watched the movie, omg what a ride. an amazing movie
@Crochetems
@Crochetems 5 років тому
Saint Ukraine How very 2009 of you. You know she’s a good actor right? If you judge her based on how she played Bella from Twilight, then you’re really just judging the poor characterization of Bella, because she played her completely accurately. How is the acting even bad (or stiff or boring - don’t know what you mean by referencing a 10 year old insult) in Annihilation? Is the acting itself bad or the characters just making choices you don’t like? Or did you just not get the context and why they were acting the way they were directed to?
@Zer0Gunner
@Zer0Gunner 5 років тому
Very true, everythings so familiar yet alien at the same time. The last scene with the floating orb really freaked me out, like goosebumps and hair standing up on the back of my neck scared.
@commentingaccount1383
@commentingaccount1383 4 роки тому
Man, I love annihilation. The bear scene is one of the creepiest things ive seen in the past few years
@brianpan6453
@brianpan6453 4 роки тому
Really fills you with dread!
@Shmyrk
@Shmyrk 4 роки тому
The screams!
@wishiwassleeping8382
@wishiwassleeping8382 4 роки тому
Amazing film
@Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet
@Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet 4 роки тому
I don't get people who call it boring. It was the first adult movie I've seen America make in a long time.
@Tennethums1
@Tennethums1 4 роки тому
Yeah, that part was pretty messed up. The plants that grew in the shape of people was a little disturbing too. I need to watch that movie again...
@oneway9539
@oneway9539 Рік тому
this video is probably one of the best videos ive ever seen.
@australiacomicsedge2697
@australiacomicsedge2697 Місяць тому
Thanks for the amazing video
@txisbest2010
@txisbest2010 5 років тому
UKposts Algorithm's been recommending some good channels recently.
@jeromealday614
@jeromealday614 5 років тому
Yeah. I'm currently binge watching thru these channel
@plista8997
@plista8997 5 років тому
Same
@detumus
@detumus 5 років тому
Bro foreal!
@kantyDarius
@kantyDarius 5 років тому
Totally agree! I'd just discovered this
@at0micl0bster
@at0micl0bster 5 років тому
that's nice, it keeps recommending me shit i've watched already
@porrimmaryam101
@porrimmaryam101 5 років тому
How is it that UKposts found something I wasn't thinking about watching, but would be extremely interested in?
@taurusdragon4763
@taurusdragon4763 5 років тому
For me I've been binge watching HP Lovecraft related videos. Cthulhu, Azathoth and so on. It doesn't surprised me if this video goes up in my recomendation
@cruzofficial1
@cruzofficial1 5 років тому
because google spies us
@nickmagrick7702
@nickmagrick7702 4 роки тому
its a mystery *they look at all of your private information and habits* Ah well man, its a good thing people can't predict this type of stuff with the same technology. Imagine how outa hand that could get *nervous laughter* hahaha haha ha haaa haaha HA HAHAHA haaaaa
@gliderchucker9644
@gliderchucker9644 4 роки тому
Judging by your name and profile pick alone, perhaps the concept of horrorterrors was an influence?
@notTheXDer
@notTheXDer 4 роки тому
Google.
@damianstarks3338
@damianstarks3338 2 роки тому
Awesome analysis.
@jesselobsinger3325
@jesselobsinger3325 24 дні тому
I just watched the thing for the first time. It’s still so good nowadays because you can’t really guess the ending like most movies now.
@KacobChannel
@KacobChannel 4 роки тому
I feel like The Lighthouse was a near perfect modern day take on cosmic horror, and was just a flat out good movie in general.
@auroradlg154
@auroradlg154 4 роки тому
Agreed! The fact it was mostly focused on the dire atmosphere and the descend into madness makes it one of the closest things I've watched whose experience feels similar to reading Lovecraft. The fact the language is often very literary helps too.
@Alder41
@Alder41 4 роки тому
Absolutely! One of the best "lovecraftian" movies ever.
@swiftlymurmurs1825
@swiftlymurmurs1825 4 роки тому
The strange thing about the Lighthouse is that it just as well could he cosmic horror as nonfiction, as every strange concept could either be explained by the supernatural, or just human madness and unreliable narration
@auroradlg154
@auroradlg154 4 роки тому
@@swiftlymurmurs1825 This is is true and a very interesting point! I do interpret the film as having no real monsters or supernatural events at all, and everything weird being just in their heads. So probably we cannot call it cosmic horror, technically, but a thriller. Yet the feeling of the film hits closer to the one in cosmic horror literature than most movies that are actually made to be cosmic horror do. Which is ironic but still amazing.
@Smokin_Choochang
@Smokin_Choochang 3 роки тому
Just watched it. The symbolism is fucking insane; another stellar film by Robert Eggers.
@dano.o
@dano.o 3 роки тому
Dead space is a good example of something if done right on the big screen, being downright terrifying while also being interesting.
@spiralbones
@spiralbones 2 роки тому
Dead Space 3 straight gave me an anxiety attack once.
@nigelproctor
@nigelproctor 2 роки тому
You're right! The necromorphs are shown visually, but the actual form isn't really clear, it's like the thing in that aspect. You don't really know what's controlling them (until later) and thr absence of motive is spooktacular
@jordanboyd5587
@jordanboyd5587 2 роки тому
Same goes for games like Bloodborne, which obviously takes heavy inspiration from H.P. Lovecraft's work.
@unholymalformationoffisto2131
@unholymalformationoffisto2131 2 роки тому
While Dead Space 3 gets a bad wrap it ultimately tied a perfect bow around it's nightmarish universe while still not explaining everything. The Brethren moons being these hyper-intelligent celestial beings that may or may not be an origin point of the markers gave everything you'd seen through the games so much more horror. That all the death, pain and suffering, convergence, culminated in a giant meat moon hive mind and the cycle continues really captures that feeling of insignificance. You're just another farm to be cultivated and harvested, with the true intentions and origins still completely unknown, reasoning that you likely couldn't even comprehend. It leads to different thoughts, maybe the markers insanity was a Bloodborne situation. Madness being a thoughtful mind that failed to reach a proper conclusion and so falls to insanity. The information the markers bestow being too much for the human mind to grasp, too world shattering, deconstructing everything you've ever come to understand. Dead Space and Bloodborne are easily some of the best games out there for how they tackle cosmic horror and its place in their respective universes.
@soulsbourne
@soulsbourne Рік тому
*Bloodborne? Has none of you played. Bloodborne, the beast b example of this* ?
@user-nw2si7hu3u
@user-nw2si7hu3u 11 місяців тому
Excellent analysis
@nenebrahm8733
@nenebrahm8733 2 роки тому
An episode from Love Death+Robots (I believe episode 7 season 1) Beyond the Aquila rift, definitely gave me existential dread and shivers for a month.
@rapidreaders7741
@rapidreaders7741 5 років тому
Maybe in the future, when VR movies are a thing, cosmic horror might be easier to make. Cuz it's all about immersing the viewer into a vague vastness; it's about letting the viewers directly experience the abstract, rather than having the abstract explained to them with limiting words.
@user-cc2fm4vu2x
@user-cc2fm4vu2x 5 років тому
Probably, eagerly waiting for vr age.
@crystalbreaker947
@crystalbreaker947 5 років тому
You...My Man, have made me excited for the ~Future~ moment when VR has become so mainstream and accesible on the market that even movies can be made in that medium
@AztecResistance
@AztecResistance 5 років тому
This is something I never even thought about! There’s no way VR movies won’t be a thing in the future
@piemaniac9410
@piemaniac9410 5 років тому
how about VR movie theatre? now you dont have to leave your house to be in a crowded room with a bunch of people talking over your movie!
@ccchefccheffchefff
@ccchefccheffchefff 5 років тому
Limiting words? Bruh read some books
@Midnight-Starfish
@Midnight-Starfish 5 років тому
When I describe cosmic horror to people, I tell them to think of a horror movie about stepping on a bug from the bug's perspective. A being so ungodly powerful and that is impossible to understand its reasons for its actions. Then if imagine our planet, our species or existence itself, was the bug to a being that we could never comprehend. To me, that is a core idea of what cosmic horror is: the complete and utter apathy.
@mantistoboggan5171
@mantistoboggan5171 5 років тому
very simple and succinct way of describing it. nice.
@thor30013
@thor30013 5 років тому
Your comment reminded me of this scene from season 1 of Babylon 5: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mZiKgo-Oa25lt5c.html Though, admittedly, G'Kar's response is probably more optimistic than you'd get from cosmic horror.
@ziglaus
@ziglaus 5 років тому
So Thanos? Or better yet, Dormmamu? And, conveying "impossible to understand" reasons is super hard. You can either end up with a villain people will criticize was "poorly written" because its motive wasn't clear, or people will simply make up their own motives. Is something attacking us? It must hate us or it wants something we possess.
@digiquo8143
@digiquo8143 5 років тому
ziglaus Dormamu in the comics is actually a fairly fleshed out character with relatable motives. However, they could have taken a more cosmic horror route if they'd really wanted to, wouldn't be the first time they'd changed a major character. They sort of did hit on it with Ego from Guaradians of the Galaxy 2, but because he wasn't unstoppable it never reached point. Ironically, Thanos is probably the closest thing to existential horror in the MCU, because he not only proved he was almost impossible for any of the heroes to defeat, he won and killed half of the entire universe for near incomprehensible reasons.
@bobbob5541
@bobbob5541 5 років тому
Both Thanos and Dormammu have nothing to do with space horror. They are antagonists, even formidable ones at that, but they can be opposed and fought against - effectively or not. It's a nice coincidence that you brought up Marvel's villains. In original Avengers Loki brings up the idea of a bug vs shoe scenario. When he arrives on earth he says to Fury "an ant has no quarrel with a boot" (though obviously Loki isn't an example of cosmic horror either). Shoe isn't the bug's antagonist, there is no rivalry between them. The reason behind the foot's movement is incomprehensible for the insect and entirely beyond its control. There are hardly any examples of this motive in superhero universes, since they mostly revolve around battles of ideas. Usually the villain's goal simply conflicts the safety of humanity/universe (Thanos's utilitarianism, Dormammu's lust of conquest etc.). When you write a cosmic horror you don't show a motive behind it at all. That would completely spoil it. You show how characters react to something completely beyond their grasp - a measurable against immeasurable.
@ALEXD4WN
@ALEXD4WN Рік тому
Dude thank you SOOOO much for introducing me to annihilation, probs never would’ve watched it before but I hella enjoyed that shit
@Woodythehobo
@Woodythehobo Місяць тому
The color out of space with Nicolas Cage was a good somewhat recent adaptation of HP Lovecraft.
@sunzothered1543
@sunzothered1543 5 років тому
This is probably the reason why Nightmares are more terrifying than horror films anyway, and why "nightmare fuel" is basically the highest praise you can give to something trying to scare you. By the end of a nightmare, you've forgotten the contents, but you remember the contents made you so terrified that it stuck in your head.
@samreeve9738
@samreeve9738 5 років тому
The worst nightmares are the onces in which there is no obvious fear, nothing chasing you, nothing to picture. I have a recurring nightmare that I can never remember. All I remember is a hall like the fibonacci sequence and an indescribable feeling of scale and distance that I only feel when watching fractal zooms
@idot3331
@idot3331 5 років тому
I remember when I was little I'd often have these really long dreams that spanned across several different familiar and unfamiliar settings, with various real people and made up people. They'd be these weird but fun adventures, and all these wildly different settings would inexplicably merge into one another throughout the dream. I don't remember the "main" parts of these dreams well at all, just vague snapshots of them, but I vividly remember that these dreams always ended in the same utterly terrifying way. I'd somehow end up in an empty place, usually a bedroom in a house, and suddenly collapse and not be able to move my body. I'd struggle to move, but feel like my body was encased in solid concrete. At this point, I'd realise I'm dreaming - I could feel that my eyes where shut, but they felt like they where sealed shut with glue, and the dream would continue. Then something - I have no idea what it was - would appear and approach me, while I struggled helplessly on the floor in a state of sheer terror, unable to even attempt to escape. Then I'd finally force my eyes open and wake up, but would usually get sleep paralysis and not be able to move _in real life_ for several seconds, with the sense that this thing was still there in my room, just out of my field of view. Probably the most horrifying nightmares I've ever had, yet I never saw this thing, I could just sense that it was there. It seemed to be the same thing that appeared in several dreams on several different occasions.
@majinraptor
@majinraptor 5 років тому
I have never found my nightmares to be scary. While reading up about this I found that there was a study which proclaimed that people who are hardcore gamers tend to be this way. They look at their dreams as another virtual reality. Another "level" that has to be conquered.
@sunzothered1543
@sunzothered1543 5 років тому
@@majinraptor Dude. I'm a hardcore gamer. And that sounds like some straight up "look at me, I'm so special" shit right there. Gaming is fun. Don't sully it with this "we're special" bullshit.
@idot3331
@idot3331 5 років тому
majinraptor Gamers rise up, amirite??? We’re a minority oppressed by the government and mainstream media, but we’re clearly the superior race 😎😎😎😎
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